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Vineyards

Our wines are expressions of the unique character of the land from which they grow, guided by the intuition of carefully-chosen, family growers with lifetimes of experience and dedication to their craft.

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Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon

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Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon

Stretching from the valley floor to the high altitude benchlands along the northeastern edge of Sonoma County, Alexander Valley is a diverse appellation known for possessing the ideal climate for growing Bordeaux grape varietals, including Cabernet Sauvignon.

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Charles Heintz Vineyard Chardonnay

Charles Heintz Vineyard
Charles Heintz Vineyard Chardonnay

Resting at 900 feet above sea level and located nine miles from the Sonoma Coast, Charles Heintz Vineyard grows some of the world’s most sought-after grapes in the Russian River Valley.

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Dutton Ranch Chardonnay

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Dutton Ranch Chardonnay

Leaders in Sonoma County since 1964, the Dutton family’s holdings now encompass more than 1,100 acres of vineyards, including some of the region’s most celebrated and historic parcels. We work closely with the Dutton family to select exactly the right grapes from a small collection of their vineyards for our Dutton Ranch Vineyards Chardonnay.

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Fox Den Vineyard Pinot Noir

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Fox Den Vineyard Pinot Noir

Named for a family of foxes who have occupied the Smith family’s idyllic vineyard for over 50 years, Fox Den Vineyard sits on the western edge of the Russian River Valley, with ideal conditions for growing world-class Pinot Noir. We partner with three generations of Smith family members to select grapes that bring balance, maturity, and structure to our Fox Den Vineyard Pinot Noir.

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Moon Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon

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Moon Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon

Perched high above the Sonoma Valley on the southeastern border with the Napa Valley, Moon Mountain produces wines with an intensity of flavor and color to match the intense nature of its terrain. Rocky, steep, and sun-drenched, Moon Mountain is celebrated for its powerful, high-elevation Cabernet Sauvignon.

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Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon

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Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon

The Paso Robles AVA covers a wide stretch of country in California’s Central Coast. Home to more than 200 wineries and 40,000 vineyard acres, 60+ varietals.

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Putnam Vineyard Pinot Noir

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Putnam Vineyard Pinot Noir

Putnam Vineyard is situated on the extreme Sonoma Coast, just six miles from the Pacific Ocean. 400-year-old redwood trees surround the vineyard on all sides and are scattered throughout the rows of vines. The coastal climate and Goldridge sandy loam soils result in wines with plenty of richness along with high-toned finesse.

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Russian River Valley Chardonnay, Pinot Noir

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Russian River Valley Chardonnay, Pinot Noir

We collaborate with family growers from several areas throughout the famed Russian River Valley AVA, with each vineyard contributing critical, unique aspects to the resulting wines. Our Gold tier wines are carefully-crafted blends of grapes from these various vineyards, while several of our Platinum tier single-vineyard sources reside within this renowned region.

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Searby Vineyard Chardonnay

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Searby Vineyard Chardonnay

Originally planted in 1972 by industry pioneer Warren Dutton, Searby Vineyard is home to some of Sonoma County’s oldest and most coveted Chardonnay vines. These nearly 50-year-old vines in the Green Valley sub-region of the Russian River Valley AVA are dry-farmed and head-trained, producing small lots of intensely aromatic Chardonnay.

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Sonoma Coast Chardonnay, Pinot Noir

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Sonoma Coast Chardonnay, Pinot Noir

Stretching from the rugged coastline in the north to former dairy land in the south, the Sonoma Coast AVA spans the length of Sonoma County. Wind, fog, and a salty Pacific Ocean fog create a rugged, cool-climate home for some of Sonoma’s most celebrated Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, heralded for their concentrated fruit flavors, notable balance, and complexity.

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Sullivan Vineyard Chardonnay

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Sullivan Vineyard Chardonnay

Located on a gentle north-facing slope at 200ft of elevation in the Green Valley, 30+ year-old plantings of Wente selection Chardonnay grow in legendary Goldridge soil, eliciting a rich and luscious wine with bright, crisp acidity.

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Sunny View Vineyard Pinot Noir

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Sunny View Vineyard Pinot Noir

Sunny View Vineyard encompasses 17 acres in the heart of the Russian River Valley, in what is called the Santa Rosa Plain. Three separate vineyard blocks are planted with three of the world’s premiere Pinot Noir clones from Burgundy, France. Cool days and foggy nights ensure vines produce less fruit, causing grapes to be highly concentrated and bursting with flavor.

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Terra de Promissio Vineyard Pinot Noir

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Terra de Promissio Vineyard Pinot Noir

Since its very first vintage in the early 2000s, Terra de Promissio has gained widespread acclaim for cultivating some of the most coveted Pinot Noir in all of California. Planted, farmed, and managed by the Karren family, Terra de Promissio is a meticulously maintained 50-acre vineyard situated on former dairy land in the Petaluma Gap.

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Monterey County Pinot Noir

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Monterey County Pinot Noir

The warm sun, cool fog and complex soil composition of Monterey County make it both idyllic and ideal for growing quality Pinot Noir. The defining characteristic of these wines is balance, with flavor and structure that complement each other to make elegant wines.

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